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<blockquote data-quote="Adlibber" data-source="post: 23249" data-attributes="member: 4570"><p>My latest and possibly final take on this issue is: both Apple editors (and probably others) in auto mode use the speed of the first frame of the first movie clip as the fps for the whole movie (the 100% value in the speed control). The first frame in a Spark video is, in my experience, always 29.98 fps with an average rate of 29.97 fps. If the video has a lot of panned shots the result is unpleasant stuttering in those panned shots. One solution is to run the video through Handbrake and output a constant 29.97 fps. HOWEVER IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO USE HANDBRAKE! In iMovie you can adjust the frame rate to an integral percentage value of the 'normal' rate so selecting 99% seems to fix the problem. In Final Cut Pro, when creating the project, you can use custom settings to override the auto mode. One of the custom frame rates is 29.97 fps and with this setting the video appears to be perfectly OK. DJI are aware of this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adlibber, post: 23249, member: 4570"] My latest and possibly final take on this issue is: both Apple editors (and probably others) in auto mode use the speed of the first frame of the first movie clip as the fps for the whole movie (the 100% value in the speed control). The first frame in a Spark video is, in my experience, always 29.98 fps with an average rate of 29.97 fps. If the video has a lot of panned shots the result is unpleasant stuttering in those panned shots. One solution is to run the video through Handbrake and output a constant 29.97 fps. HOWEVER IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO USE HANDBRAKE! In iMovie you can adjust the frame rate to an integral percentage value of the 'normal' rate so selecting 99% seems to fix the problem. In Final Cut Pro, when creating the project, you can use custom settings to override the auto mode. One of the custom frame rates is 29.97 fps and with this setting the video appears to be perfectly OK. DJI are aware of this issue. [/QUOTE]
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